Working
With Dreamweaver and HTML
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by
Aaron West
Dreamweaver is
considered a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) program because of its visual
interface. What sets Dreamweaver apart from many other design tools is its tag
editing features. For this reason Dreamweaver is usually the preferred tool for
developers who are proficient in HTML.
In addition to always
having an HTML code window just a click away, Dreamweaver also has a built in
tag editor, an option to use an external HTML editor, and when elements are copied
to the clipboard, they are copied in HTML format.
In this tutorial
you'll learn how to utilize Dreamweaver's flexibility with HTML to your advantage.
Not only will this enable you to create higher quality documents, but it should
also speed up the entire development process and perhaps provide options that
wouldn't otherwise be available to you.